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Riggs. A Key for Unlocking the Literacy Code. Welcome!. By the end of the evening, parents will be able to answer the following questions: What is Riggs? Who ‘invented’ Riggs? Why have we chosen the Riggs program? Who learns Riggs here at The Academy? How is Riggs taught at The Academy?
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Riggs A Key for Unlocking the Literacy Code
Welcome! By the end of the evening, parents will be able to answer the following questions: • What is Riggs? • Who ‘invented’ Riggs? • Why have we chosen the Riggs program? • Who learns Riggs here at The Academy? • How is Riggs taught at The Academy? • How can I help my child at home?
What is Riggs? Riggs is a phonics program built upon: • 26 letters used to form the… • 42 sounds of the English language. • 71 letter combinations (phonograms) are commonly needed to represent these sounds on paper • The 71 phonograms are the key to reading, and writing!
Who ‘invented’ Riggs? • Founded in 1979 by administrator Myrna McCulloch after her staff was trained by Oma Riggs • When Ms. McCulloch saw the profound impact Oma Riggs’ method had on her students’ SRA reading scores, the Riggs Institute was born! • The Riggs program derives from the research and work of several master teachers, as well as neuropathologist and brain surgeon Dr. Samuel T. Orton.
Why Riggs? The Riggs program is… • Research-based • Brain-compatible • Multi-sensory: listening, speaking, writing, reading • Direct, explicit phonics instruction • Rigorous, with high expectations for student achievement.
Who learns Riggs at The Academy? • All grade levels utilize Riggs in some way. • Our goals: • Students mastery of all phonograms by the end of 2nd grade • Continued application of phonograms at upper grade levels
Kindergarten • Students learn to read, write and apply the phonograms. • Focus: • 26 letters of the English alphabet, • 10 “Power Phonograms:” sh, ch, th, ay, ow, er, ed, ar, oo, wh. • Exposure to all 71 phonograms as they begin to need them for reading and writing
1st Grade • Review of the 36 phonograms taught in kindergarten • Builds on 25 addtional phonograms, for a total of 61 • Exposure to the remaining 10 phonograms
2nd Grade • Continued practice of the 71 phonograms • Our goal is that all students will read, write and apply all 71 phonograms by the end of the year
3rd – 6th Grades • Students will continue to apply the 71 phonograms in reading and writing. • As their vocabulary becomes more complex, the 71 phonograms assist in decoding multisyllabic words. • Phonogram knowledge will assist students as they complete many of the Sitton Spelling activities.
How is Riggs taught at The Academy? K, 1 & 2 students learn to: • Read the phonograms in isolation (flash cards!) • Write the phonograms in isolation (phonogram tests!) • Apply the phonograms in their reading and writing
How can I help my child at home? • Set aside the time and place for your child to complete their homework each day. • Make sure your K or 1st grade child is voicing the sound each phonogram makes as they write it on their homework. • Point out the phonograms when you see them in other print, and use them to help your child read new words.
Turn and talk to a neighbor…Can you answer these questions? • What is Riggs? • Who ‘invented’ Riggs? • Why do we use Riggs? • Who learns Riggs here at The Academy? • How is Riggs taught at The Academy? • How can I help my child at home?
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